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The All-in-One Disaster Preparedness Map was developed by the Hong Kong Red Cross, with technical support from the Institute for the Environment at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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The information on major projects on the Civil Engineering and Development Department’s website is presented in a map view.
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Centamap developed by Centamap Company Limited is one of the pioneering internet map guides in Hong Kong, utilizing official digital maps from the Lands Department.
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The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) offers a wide range of facilities within Country Parks to enrich the public’s recreational experience.
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Promote cycling and cycling safety through the use of spatial data and statistics, and discover the ongoing development of cycling network.
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The District-based Spatial Information Dashboard features simple interactive data visualisation tools for presenting the district-based analytic results that are of interest and provide valuable insights to the public.
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The “Enjoy Hiking” website promotes hiking in Hong Kong by showcasing various trails and attractions.
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This website introduces the attractions of Hong Kong Geopark, offering insights into its natural and cultural highlights. It features an interactive map with suggested routes to help visitors plan their journey and explore the area with ease.
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Developed by the Transport Department, “HKeMobility” is an all-in-one mobile application that allows users to carry out trip planning through conducting point-to-point route search for public transport, driving, and walking. “HKeMobility” also disseminates real-time traffic updates, parking availability, and estimated arrival times of public transport, so users may obtain personalized, accessible, and multi-modal travel information.
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The Census and Statistics Department’s Interactive Data Dissemination Services (IDDSs) and the interactive dashboards showcase regional statistics on establishments and persons engaged in Hong Kong interactively.
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The Battle of Hong Kong 1941: A Spatial History Project, led by Hong Kong Baptist University, employs Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to reconstruct the events of 8–25 December 1941.
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A comprehensive Beach Water Quality Monitoring Programme has been implemented by the Environmental Protection Department to protect public health.